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| Connecting from a MacOS Client | MacOS, mac os, mac, connecting, client, configuration, SSH, X11 | 07 September 2022 | This document describes a recommended setup for a MacOS client. | merlin7_sidebar | /merlin7/connect-from-macos.html |
SSH without X11 Forwarding
This is the standard method. Official X11 support is provided through NoMachine. For normal SSH sessions, use your SSH client as follows:
ssh $username@login001.merlin7.psi.ch
ssh $username@login002.merlin7.psi.ch
SSH with X11 Forwarding
Requirements
For running SSH with X11 Forwarding in MacOS, one needs to have a X server running in MacOS. The official X Server for MacOS is XQuartz. Please ensure you have it running before starting a SSH connection with X11 forwarding.
SSH with X11 Forwarding in MacOS
Official X11 support is through NoMachine. Please follow the document {Job Submission -> Interactive Jobs} and {Accessing Merlin -> NoMachine} for more details. However, we provide a small recipe for enabling X11 Forwarding in MacOS.
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Ensure that XQuartz is installed and running in your MacOS.
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For enabling client X11 forwarding, add the following to the start of
~/.ssh/configto implicitly add-Xto all ssh connections:ForwardAgent yes ForwardX11Trusted yes -
Alternatively, you can add the option
-Yto thesshcommand. In example:ssh -X $username@login001.merlin7.psi.ch ssh -X $username@login002.merlin7.psi.ch -
For testing that X11 forwarding works, just run
sview. A X11 based slurm view of the cluster should popup in your client session.sview